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Spring Boot Fundamentals: Building Java-Based Microservices and Enterprise Native Cloud Applications

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Spring Boot Fundamentals: Building Java-Based Microservices and Enterprise Native Cloud Applications

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This video will develop a foundation for creating Java-based, enterprise-ready, cloud applications and microservices using the Spring Boot micro-framework and all its cool features, from zero configuration files to faster development to easy deployment.

In this video, you'll walk through the nuts and bolts of Spring Framework 5 and Spring Boot, then dive into the web application development tier that Spring Boot offers. Next, you'll go over data access, data persistence, and reactive data programming. Next, you'll cover testing, security, and messaging using Spring Boot.

Furthermore, you'll see the new tools and features in Spring Boot to take your applications further including Actuator, Micrometer, Prometheus, and Grafana. Finally, the video concludes on native cloud application development, integration, and deployment onto the cloud with Kubernetes and more.

After learning with this video, you'll come away with the know-how to build your first complete complex application with Spring Boot.
What You Will Learn

Get a survey of the Spring Boot micro-framework
Do web development with Spring Boot
See how data access and persistence works using Spring Boot
Work with WebFlux and reactive data
Use Boot's Actuator, Micrometer, Prometheus, and Grafana
Develop and deploy native Java cloud applications in Spring Boot

Who This Video Is For

Those who have prior Java programming experience who may be new to Spring Boot.

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Spring Boot Fundamentals: Building Java-Based Microservices and Enterprise Native Cloud Applications

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